The Saturday Evening Post
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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Grandfather's Farm | "The worn scythe hangs in the box-elder tree," | work, family | The Saturday Evening Post (29 Aug. 1959) 43. |
Late Meadowlark | "We know the meaning when we read the signs" | birds, fall | The Saturday Evening Post (1 Oct. 1960) 50. |
Time's Laggard | "The house of summer closed its doors." | winter, stubbornness | The Saturday Evening Post (15 Oct. 1960) 125. |